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Anyone know any good books in the same vein as Robinson Crusoe, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Count of Monte Cristo, and Don Quixote?
I tend to really enjoy the old classic adventure novels.
Have you read la morte d'arthur? It's probably most similar to don Quixote but not as humorous.
Came back to add a few
Journey to the center of the earth
3 musketeers
The lost world-also all of the Sherlock Holmes are great
If you're up for some very droll British humor adventures I'd recommend PG wodehouse
I liked East of Eden by Steinback. And Siddhartha by Herman Hesse.